I know humanoid skips are hard and usually a bad first go, but this ideas been sitting around my noggin for a while

It's a person who, when targeted by a direct reality bend such as a cease to exist, rather than fade into nothing is lapsed by siezures?/muscle spasms? (Whatever happens if every nerve in you body decided to exploded into activity over your entire body) the premise is that it's nerves fire off in a pattern that negates the effect but cause intense pain.

After the initial fireworks show in his body a residual pattern continues that cause slightly less pain and once contact is made with another humanoid the effect intended for the skip is passed onto the unfortunate soul touched.

I wanna work on its initial discovery being after a code green goes all megalomaniac a town and while response teams are leading him to a scranton anchor. he runs into the skip tried to break him and rather than explode into for the skip flaps like a fish out of water. Which I believe would understandably piss the bixby off. He tries harder the skip flails harder. So mr sally sue goes down to beat him to death with his bare hands. Contact is made with the skip the reality bender undergoes all the effects he tried on the skip before vanishing. Mr skip is out into a temp coma due to nerve damage

Mr skip is not immortal of course if you shoot him or hit with a big rock he dead as a doornail

It's a person who, when targeted by a direct reality bend such as a cease to exist, rather than fade into nothing is lapsed by siezures?/muscle spasms?

I dunno about this. How would the Foundation be able to consistently test this? Keep in mind that as the author, you know the entire story, but the Foundation needs to have discovered what it knows about the SCP object through observation and experimentation. You'll need to convince your reader that someone with no prior knowledge whatsoever of the anomaly managed to somehow figure out (not magically know!) all the information you've got in the article. Do "reality bends" really occur often enough for this dude's effect to be noticeable?

I wanna work on its initial discovery being after a code green goes all megalomaniac a town and while response teams are leading him to a scranton anchor.

If it was such an issue, wouldn't a response team just try to take out the guy with a sniper, rather than risking further damage and injury by actively encouraging the guy to move around more?

So mr sally sue goes down to beat him to death with his bare hands. Contact is made with the skip the reality bender undergoes all the effects he tried on the skip before vanishing. Mr skip is out into a temp coma due to nerve damage

Ehh… with this setup explanation, it kind of comes off as this humanoid solely existing because you want to write about a reality bender getting one-upped. There's only so much "but I wanna make them fight!!"/"I wanna put them together in a crazy specific situation to show what would happen!" narrative pushing that can be done before the reader just gets skeptical.

Granted, this might make for some decent tale fodder since you can present Mr Skip as a character that the audience can get emotionally invested in before the eventual showdown. As an SCP article though, I feel like readers might have a hard time seeing past the initial "it's a humanoid that can resist reality bending! But it hurts!" bit.

Thanks for the feedback. I can see what ya mean. It rough around the edges and needs to be sanded out to look better. There's really no way to test it rather than through the skip at realireality benders and see how it works, and by Scp standards that just not how they do it. Hopefully I can figure a way to make it work.

And possibly find a way to get rid of that make them fight mood/setting. Not what I was aiming for, but now that you point it out i do see it.